Manual

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End cap
Sleeve
Filter
Bottomworks
Adjuster
Seat
O-ring
retainer
Spring
Piston
Topworks
Topworks
o-ring (015)
Piston
o-ring (016)
Retainer
inner o-ring
(008)
Retainer
outer o-ring
(011)
Adjuster o-ring
(008)
Swivel o-ring
(016)
Swivel o-ring
(016)
Bottomworks
o-ring (016)
Push tting
Seat o-ring
(6x1)
Maintaining the inline regulator
Your inline regulator (otherwise know as Gladiator reg), regulates the pressure from your air system down to the
pressure used to re your marker. It is very important that your inline regulator is working well, if not, you may
experience problems with velocity uctuaon or shootdown.
Before working on your Gladiator reg, make certain that the air supply is turned o (via the venng ASA), and
safely re any gas out of the gun to ensure it does not have any residual pressure.
Remove the hose from the ng in the boom of the Gladiator reg - you do this by pushing the collar in, whilst
pulling the hose out. Once the hose is removed, you can unscrew the Gladiator reg from your marker. Put your
marker aside so that you can concentrate on your Gladiator reg.
A picture of the parts inside your Gladiator reg are shown on the adjacent page, disassemble the regulator and
clean and relubricate the piston and retainer inner o-rings. Also, clean and relubricate the bore inside the top-
works where the piston slides. Please note that to complete this simple maintenance, you do not need to com-
pletely disassemble the regulator as shown, all the parts are shown to help you if you need it for troubleshoong.
Re-assemble your regulator and re-assemble your marker by aaching the Gladiator inline reg and hose. Push the
hose in rmly unl it stops. Re-chronograph your marker before use on the eld.